Between now and 31 May 2018 we will be migrating all posts and users to this page and as of 1 June 2018 this will be the only NRCC presence on Facebook. Please don’t be alarmed if you see yourself being removed from the group and added to the page. Until this migration has been completed we will ensure that posts are made both to the current group and this page.

The reasoning behind the shift to a Facebook Page rather than the current Facebook Group is that we will have greater freedom to interact with our followers as the NRCC and not as individuals. Added features with the Page include the ability to ive stream videos from our events and even the spotter plane’s flights and offer the NRCC memorabilia for sale on a single platform. You will also be able to now message the NRCC directly and tag us in posts by using the handle @nutriaclub ({at}nutriaclub). We will in future post all NRCC and related events to the Page calendar as well.

Remember to check out for the NRCC hashtags on Facebook and Instagram:#NRCC

The NRCC group was created as a means to keep alive the history of the various Southern African borderwars by use of re-enactment within the means of MilSim airsoft. This means making use of Airsoft replicas that catch the look and feel of the original small arms used as well as the uniforms used by various parties. Furthermore the NRCC puts on displays of Militaria to the public at certain key events throughout the year.

All welcome to join as long as you can contribute.

WE ASK THAT YOU PLEASE KEEP TOPICS AND LINKS RELEVANT BORDERWAR AIRSOFT RELATED!!!!! WE DO NOT WANT FOR EXAMPLE DISCUSSIONS AROUND THE LATEST AIRSOFT LASER, ETC.

As per all re-enactments there are more than one side to a battle and all these sides will need to be recreated. This means not trying to glorify or justify any specific role but rather to keep the history, look and feel alive.